dimanche 4 novembre 2018

Not everything is set to die...

Looks like one species will benefit from climate change

https://nationalpost.com/news/world/...is-way-scarier

Has anyone considered breeding domesticated rats as a food source?

https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/9dd...18e3997cb6.pdf

"More recently a United States Army Quartermaster
Corps survey identified 42 different societies in which people
eat rats (Harris 1985). Traditionally we think of "rat eaters"
(rodentiophagists?) as belonging to primitive societies--small
groups living in remote areas with large, undisturbed land
areas available for hunting and trapping small mammals.
However, squirrel hunters today could be considered just as
traditional. The squirrel, a rodent in the Sciuromorpha
suborder, is one of the most important game animals in the
United States. About 40 million gray squirrels (Sciurus
carolinensis) and a lesser number of fox squirrels (S. *****)
are harvested annually (Flyger and Gates 1982)."

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Not everything is set to die...

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